Premature Ejaculation Treatment

Most treatments of this disorder are behavioral in nature.
Unless this problem is caused by taking another medication
which lists premature ejaculation as a side effect, the solution
to this problem will require practice on your own or with your partner.
(If it is caused by another medication you are being prescribed, it
is suggested that you contact the physician which prescribed the
medication and discuss medication solutions to the problem, which
are easily obtained in most instances.)

The most common treatment of this disorder is to become more
familiar with the feelings and sensations surrounding the time
leading up to ejaculation. By learning to become more familiar
with these sensations, you can then slowly learn how to predict
when the upcoming ejaculation will occur and gain more control
over them. One popular method taught both in self-help books
and by therapists is the "stop and start" method. A person
begins masturbating (alone or with a partner) and a moment
or two before ejaculation, stops. Masturbating resumes when
the person has come down from his closeness to ejaculation.
Again, masturbation is stopped as the man approaches ejaculation.
This is done 5 or 6 times.

After doing this exercise a few times, the man will hopefully
become more aware of the sensations leading up to ejaculation
and be able to better control them through stopping intercourse
for a few minutes. Of course sexual play doesn't need to end
at this time. Combining this method with taking one's mind off
of the "performance" aspect of sexual intercourse (and instead
think about other, non-related activities) can lead to greater
control over one's ejaculation.

There are other methods that may work better for some
men. These are best learned from a self-help book on this
subject or a therapist with specific training in sexual disorders.